Himalaya’s ‘healthy hair’ promise empowers women in new spot

Himalaya’s ‘healthy hair’ promise empowers women in new spot

The film is designed and conceptualised by 82.5 Communications.

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NEW DELHI: The Himalaya Drug Company has unveiled a new film for Himalaya Anti-Hair Fall Shampoo with the communication “Hair fall nahi, ab sirf zindagi meri mutthi mein” (No fallen hair, only life in the palm of my hand) as part of the Healthy Hair Ka Vaada campaign.

 Hair fall is a major concern in contemporary times – be it due to pollution, lack of proper nutrition, or stress. Addressing people’s inclination towards natural ingredient-based solutions, the campaign highlights the unique proposition of Himalaya Anti-Hair fall shampoo as a trustworthy solution for hair fall. The film, set in present-day context, showcases how women today are winning in all aspects of life, be it academics or pursuing their passion. While they have everything under control, hair fall is still a worry.

The commercial opens with a girl getting ready for college, clenching her fist, saying: Meri zindagi, meri mutthi mein. However, when she runs her fingers through her hair, she finds broken strands of hair.

Designed and conceptualised by 82.5 Communications, the  film emphasises how consumers can choose a herbal and trusted solution like Himalaya anti-hair fall shampoo to tackle hair loss problems. With the right natural ingredients such as bhringaraja and palasha, Himalaya Anti-Hair Fall shampoo strengthens hair to reduce hair fall and promises healthy locks.

The Himalaya Drug Company category manager - hair care Vibhu Gangal  said, “This new communication ‘Hair fall nahi, ab sirf zindagi meri mutthi mein’ has been conceptualised to support our key shampoo variant. This film captures a woman’s multiple attempts to control hair fall before arriving at a trusted solution. The message of the film is simple and through our communication, we want to help consumers make the right choice. This TVC is a striking reassurance that our products, infused with the goodness of natural ingredients, help reduce hair fall.”

82.5 Communications Bangalore group creative directors Sangeetha Sampath and Ravikumar Cherussola said, “Today’s young woman is confident and in total control of her life. She doesn’t look at problems as life disruptors. On the contrary, she is a solution seeker. And the same applies to her hair fall problem. That is where Himalaya as a brand comes in and helps her regain total control. We aimed to keep it real, so young women understand that our promises are real too.”